Help for a beginner. How to play ESO?

Currently a long term Skyrim player. Wanted to get into some ESO. Problem is a don't know what I'm doing so not enjoying it as much as I want to. I want to enjoy it as looking to play an MMORPG.

At the min I'm doing the main quest and some zone quests until he calls me back to do more main quests.

I don't know if I'm playing it correctly.

Sorry if this upsets veteran players lol

Any hints how to play it better? Got myself a horse, a companion from the cave and a pet. (I have the blackwood collection edition of ESO)

Started the dark brotherhood quest too.

Did start some others but decided to unfollow them as too much on the compass.

There is so much to learn so very overwhelming.

Never played an MMORPG before either but want to really get into ESO

TIA

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u/cankennykencan — 5 days ago

Looking for Carpentry apprenticeships for my son

Hi all. My son is due to start level 2 carpentry in college in September.

He is looking for a carpentry apprenticeship around the Milton keyjes area.

He has applied for a few online but not got any replies. Plus not many at all available.

Does anyone know of any companies looking for an apprentice or can point me in the right direction please.

Thanks in advanced

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u/cankennykencan — 6 days ago
▲ 5 r/Asthma

7 years and not found any medication that makes any difference. What to do?

So 7 years ago I had a normal cold followed by the usual cough. The cough never went away.

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I've tried most things including :

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Bronchscopy with washings

CT scan with contrast die

Chest X-ray

Anti acids

Steroid tablets

Anti allergy

Camera in my nose and sinus

Fostair

Symbicort

Blue inhaler

Lungwort

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Ultra sound on groin and testicles due to pain from coughing.

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Burst blood vessel in eye from coughing causing floaters in vision

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Allergy check

Stool sample for bacteria

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Asthma test which I passed but consultant says I have steroid resistance asthma.

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Ok fair enough that's a diagnosis but yet to find anything to stop my coughing.

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I cought approx 200 times a day. More when exercising. Sore throats from constant coughing and exhaustion from coughing

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No treatment or medication has made any meaningful difference.

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Where do I go from here ? Because starting to feel like I don't want to live any more.

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Any tips? I'm UK based

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u/cankennykencan — 24 days ago

Worried. Can some tell me what these are in my vision. Floaters or not?

Created this picture of roughly I what I can see in my right eye.

It's like a band of loads of dark dots. If I look down the band comes down and if looking up they go up.

Can mostly see them in bright areas like walls and skys.

The band doesn't go across my vision like the picture maybe half.

Been about 10 days I've had them now.

Had Oct scan and back of my eye looks fine with no retina detachment. Can see some specs in eyeball on the scan though.

Did pick up some red specs in eyeball which I've been referred to hospital for dialation image next week.

Anyone know what's happening as really worried

Thanks

u/cankennykencan — 1 month ago

My floaters seemed to be made up of tiny bullseyes🎯

Im not going mad am I?

I have loads of them in my right that a quite clear to see when looking at sky or white wall.

If I concentrate they look like tiny circle bullseyes 🎯

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u/cankennykencan — 2 months ago

Put on a support plan for only ticking off behaviors instead of criterias after 5 months as a SC

What's your thoughts on this?

I'm a 39 year old special constable and been on area for 5 months now.

I have a family and house to run as well as a full time job. I have zero desire to join as a reg. I just want to volunteer my free time, to risk my life to help others.

I get maybe 2-3 shifts in a month averaging 25 hours.

I have 18 months to sign off my portfolio.

  1. Ive met my hours each month.

  2. Always up to date with obligatory e-learning.

  3. Never been late to a shift.

  4. Stayed late on every shift to help out.

  5. Have had decent feedback from regs I've been with on ops.

  6. Not been given any warnings or broken any rules.

  7. Not let anything run out ie first aid so been available operationally.

Been told yesterday Im going to be put on a support plan because I've only ticked off behaviors and not any criterias on my PAC.

Inspector and creditation agreed this.

This feels like a massive kick in the teeth. Was told not to rush the portfolio as it's not a race. Considering I've done maybe 10-15 shifts since out on area.

Honestly feel like dropping my kit off this morning and telling them to shove it.

Il go and volunteer for the ambulance service.

No wonder specials leave within 18 months. I wanted to be a career special too.

Am I over reacting?

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u/cankennykencan — 2 months ago